Old Three-door Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon with 22-inch Wheels Goes Off-roading

by Jatin Chhibber | 01/07/2020
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Here’s an old-gen three-door Mercedes-Benz G-Class fitted with 22-inch Vossen wheels doing some serious amount of off-roading.

Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon is among the popularly known premium SUV offerings around the world. It is also quite well known among the people who love to explore places beyond the man-made roads. The previous-gen Mercedes-Benz G-Class was offered in a wide array of models. Earlier, the SUV was also offered in a three-door body style, which is not likely to make a comeback because the trend of three-door SUVs has been falling out of favour. However, here’s a new video uploaded on a YouTube Channel named as VossenWheels, which shows and old-gen three-door G-Wagon wearing custom wheels and doing some serious amount of off-roading. In the video, the SUV can be seen riding on the HF-3 Wheel set from Vossen’s Hybrid Forged Series. Wearing these wheels the three-door off-roader doesn’t mind getting a bit dirty while going through muddy patches.

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This old-gen three-door model of the G-Class is quite rare and not easily seen on the roads. Talking about these sporty-looking multi-spoke Vossen wheels, their pricing begins from $549, which translates into Rs 41,175 Indian Rupee. A customer can get an option to pick from a multitude of finish, including a glitzy gloss gold look. The Vossen alloy wheels fitted on this three-door G-Wagon employ a subtle, silver-coloured finish and measure 22-inch in diameter. A customer can also opt for wheels as small as 19-inch and as big as 24-inch. Meanwhile, in the present day, the premium SUV brand has a very bright future as the carmaker is also working on the electrified version of the car.

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In India, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class is offered in two different trim levels, namely- G 350d and G 63 AMG. The former derives power from a 3.0-litre V6 diesel unit, which puts out power and torque outputs of 286bhp and 600Nm, while the latter is propelled by a 4.0-litre V8  biturbo gasoline mill, which churns out 577bhp of power and 760 Nm of twisting force. Transmission duties are done by a 9-speed automatic gearbox. The diesel trim is priced at Rs 1.5 crore*, while the petrol variant carries a price tag of Rs 2.19 crore*.

*all prices are ex-showroom, Delhi

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